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The Signal, 1921-2-24, Page 74,. ,1 ,lass 1 When your grocer sells you acke a of Red Rose Tea (Crimson on Label) at 30 cents e makes a little profit than if he sold you a package of cheaper tea. The extra price is all in the quality. e PKIVV COUNCIL APPEALS. .lacdouald said: "It was 111*' first Ntep _ toward the severabee of the 1klwlulnm The (1 lobe 'lMlllll`'III•N the fl dlow'111g letter from Mr. M. 11. 4 tau.rou. K.('.. of I1,rlerich : To the t:dltur of 'rhe inhale: Some dlsetnwluu having reveally arisen with reference to the doing aw*y of all up- pmate from_ 1he comets of Ihdario to the Privy ('o1*1M•li. it any nor lie 4.11 ' of place to offer sl • remitrk' up14nl the subject. I one of the main objections rowel to the proposed hxistrllun i4 that It would- interfere with the Ingwrial tie 'and would do away with the right of litigants .441 114)411111 to fife food .of the TI ue, us It IN railed. It 1s u revival of to old loyalty cry, %%Well we have _mu u •u-he•ard,-u ltrtleul:lrI, at eieetiu1* t tines. This , v was raised when Ill• detain. e. ,. es ,lis In *he Supreme upon th t nil h K 1 ('curt of 1 , nada was proceeding. The debate Is t.i 11e found hl 111e Mansard .. of 11475. The t inns• in the art relating to Privy 4'..luli I appeals Cs S.t'. R:1 of - ft S.4'., Chirp. 1. 1, and l+ us follows: "The judgment o the row•, s11:I11. 111 ell rases, he MOO 1141 .•unelnstve•. and flu appeal shall be relight from any judgment or order f Ito• court 11* any .01mrt of appeal es 1411.114.1 by the Parliament of I:re;tt 111 alit and Ire- land, by which a1peals 144 petitions to his JLIjesty In 1'outril a,' IN' or- dered to 11.• heard, sat in/.4 fie right •1which, his Majesty may Is. g al•i.usIV ileass.I t, exercise. x 1 I e ht' a'li't a of his • 1 Heys! pn•rogatit,.." 4)4iiIng the debate in the limn .• of Commons upon this Ill Ilse $14 .r. 11* truul the Mother Country. Great us would be the I"•uefit of a Supreme 1'111144 to 411e 1 luwlulou, 11 would lot l0rulp4•us:rte for the Injury that would be inflicted 4111 the country in wuuuiIiiig the loyal sentiment of the people, and the feeling of amterluIuly It would excite In Eugfa1111 as to whether there WAS 11411 an impatience in this country of even 1 h seuddaulI of imperial authority." Others spoke in 1114' 14a141e 'lrrhl. Forty-five years have passed away. and the: loyalty of the .4114014114 of I:an- ada to the Mother Country bus terlahh ly meter been i1*,p14re01 by the passing of the Supreme t'ourl Act. When 141r John \laedou;tll spoke as he did. he was speaking upon the amendment thus W/1/4 slllaaple11t43' t•n1INNliell halite 1441. 41* the exa4-1 terms of S41'. 511. Every wrwls'r, 1 111iuk without 'eV eeptio1, who spoke in the debacle re- ferred. 10, recogui''A•d the struma re:e.weus taut, exI.U01 in favor of dui,g away wills appeals to the Privy 4'ouueil. It w•a% admitted that the right of appeal 1111d IN+41 greatly abused by,wealthy eorpNlratml+ I1* forcing suitors to ruin• promise 11* merlons I1* which they had sneeredw1 t1* rpt of the courts of the r.ltltt•y, ' The position -414 1 h 11111 th'r, sal far as this 'Province is' concerned. Is that the Profiler by 41:111111• gave the right to a litigant t41' appeal through the (ourn of Appeal fre.t to the ItIvy /'ouueil,'whieh it had the right to do Under the 14rili4h North Aule•ri.'a A.'t the I'rovhne ha. exelbi"ive.lgtnntro! of TER II AL the administration of justice, and yet all property and civil rights. ilaving this right, saving perhaps the prerogative of the Soverelgu to hear any elopes' to hhu In C0111101, 'the Pro- vince of Ontario by See. 2 of *1.44.0., Chap. M, provided us follows: "\\'here the matter i1* .s,utroversy i1* any /•ase exceeds the arm or value of $4,IMC, its w414 4414 lu ray case where (11e matter In quer:don relates to the taking of any suu(tal or other, rent, customary or other duty. or fee, or any like demand of a general and polish*' Mature 11 UN -l- ing future rights, of what value or automat sWver the same way be. at1 appeal Ahuil 11e• to his Majesty, 111 kis Privy ('uuueil ; 11 lid 4x/4411 ns afore- said. 1111 *141414'41 +1011 he to, his Maj- esty 11* his Pi ivy (' 41. 11 Is now pr.lpnwl, as I understand I1, to repeal this art, and we have 4114 loyally cry again raised. This eel should be repealed, as It exists for the Iwuetlt of the wealthy us against the poor tau. Talk of chow Ieglslutful� Here it is beyond all sort of gtest444, rud of the worst kind. It 14 well-ku41w•u thug when litigants, who are not men of meals, reeove•r judgment In our courts against wealthy wen or corp,ratlous, these Fatter, In order to force a tvuiprumise•, give no - flee of appeal to. the Privy (•uuueil, nithungh they have no Intention what- ever of appealing. but 1441 s.1 merely for the purpose of forcing their op - lament to agree to a eonplr1mise, and want' 4lures their. efforts have been slll'eY•s,fll'i. owitm to ole enormous 1'11x14 of taking eases to the Privy 4'ounell err to the foot of the 'throne, as 0111' nitro loyalists Culp it, which Is utthlug 191l1nmyth. - Litigants hare the right ruder the Present law 10 take their appeal direct to the Privy Connell. 4xissi 1:j I.y the Supreme Court of 4'auuda. Surely aur Judges ore just as catu4ble of dealing ;i111 cases arising i1* chis country its are the Judges in England. I believe our Judges arc Just as cyn,JN•telIt 11.• their+. It would be a sorry thing if w'e had to admit 'otherwise. It would 4e Inter.•slhlg and 11*+trnrtive 111 this mat- ter If w'e eonld diseov.-r In hinv marry ens•+ ye urs of xIN.NNI to thePrivy Connell have leen given, say for (well 1v Years Ila.k, 1111,1 11111 pr.N'.441.11 with 1'.•rluaps this information .4•411 es• s• WhyThe 'East Wants Day1ightSaving )i .. i e r saw u b • r I fill Within in a few weeks, the question R' 1' I.,f dayllgbt saving wiU probably dal saes mon become the subject of mare or less heated debate in which business men, city fathers, farmers with cows to milk, mothers with children of school age to look after, and last but nut least, railroads with ares time table to print and trains to run if possible to the minute, will sea► demand to have their say. The ad- 1'savingwill • a for daylight t ad- vocates thors. that in England the econ- omy• out g omy in coal consumption effected by ase daylight saving daring the summer month, amounted to $2,500,000, whereas the dairy farmers of the middle wet protest that the morning awv dews and the natural milking time for cows cannot be regulated by clock. ser while in the North-West where the answer sun shines eighteen or twen- ,� hears a day the mother of seven EL. wishes to goodness that the __ Etc a and the hour for bed time iiarlrns came twice as soon and lasted twice as long --what she wants is a dark- mesa -saving law. The demand for daylight saving, however, is most insistent in East- ern Canada and the Eastern States. and for every insistent demand there Is usual* a real reason. The ream: apparently b that the me -called ed standard time in force in tho area in question varies. considerably from the mean sun time upon which for actual length and intensity of day light is based. Standard time is a convenient artifice established in ord e1 to secure uniform time for neigh Bering communities or places. The sun is travelling from East -to West and the noon hour originally travel- led with it, but it was found advis- 1 able to fix definite areas in which the noon hour and other hours should remain the same for the con- venience of the operation of rail- roads and telegraphs and the trans - edition of business wherein contracts involved definite time limits. ' Such standard time was adapted for the United States in 1883 on the initiative of the American Railway Association, and as the time ofathhe -id'M1llmgt based on Greenwich, England, the meridians selected for the division of the various standards were fixed at the 60th, 75th, 90th, 105th and 120th degrees west of Greenwich. Atlantic standard time theoretical) extended from the 60th to thee"75th Pmeridian and Eastern standard time I from the 76th to the 90th meridian; Central ptandard time from the 90th to 105th; Mountain standard time from the 105th to 120th wet of which was Pacific stand d time. These times were adopted law in a number of the individual ta, but t all el - lowed suitaspublities c senve timent nt and habits proved more potent factors la fixingthe time standards for locali- ties than have State Statutes. Prince Edward island and Nova Scotia, on the Eastern borendary of Atlantic time sons, have used that time for thirty years or more, but it was not until 1903 that New Broaswick, which was in closer con- tactfina1 with ythA Nect uf England 1 lature adopted Atlantic standard tints of- ficially for that Province. The situation was complicated, particularly In the Eastern States and Eastern Canada by the rail- ways themselves whets in actual pratflee it was found necessary to fix the time -breaking sones at ter- minals or division points. As branch lines have been constructed car- riers have extended on standard time observed at. the junc- o pint or upon the main line. are Instances where the branch lines radiate out of one sone Into another, hos introducing a time at that hat son wlf�theoretical tion thee the oil 0101• hallways is that time should be ;11-lief haa�+� only at the points at the I of train dispatching districts train Brews are relieved.it is !wardens to dre tray i•t iii/ // f l' i' S %//. siva' iim ,l iry // IN VW E M Ls\ Iii e . -111101100P,1„ �1 r�� ham singe.� , ,�y / SIIIAN y „4, 0 SBPNek N yFf A%E� A4V �. . � i1* •. 0 0.110 IV" 191 itt arc ,0 SIWOIDAMP SNOW PINISpvT EXTENT OP L4STEMr TINS MEMO INS SNOW comer,' SCIEM17FYC OIVISIIONS The STANOMO TWO tela wad CENTRAL ly operating tune to another during a trick of duty, and impracticable to have train dispatchers operate trains under two standards of time. ' Conflict between the States which have adopted Eastern standard thee based strictly upon he 75h to 90th meridians and the railways which have found this to be not sufficiently elastic. has naturally resulted, as for instance in the State of Vermont, when a Bi11 has been Intredueed int* the House of Representative in which one section reads:— "A eoaamen carrier engaged in commerce within this state or between this state and any other state or territory shall not change its time schedules for the movement of trains within he state 1n order to accommo- date itself to conditions outside the state arising by reason of the adoption of any other stand- ard of time byan other state." Then again the demand for day- light has complicated no United States Congress last year passed an Aet which de- feated the general adoption of he proposed daylight saving, whereas the State of New York and Mas- sachusetts adopted daylight savin``, and the new England railroads, is order to reconcile he conflict be- tween the Federal Aet and the State Acts of Maaaehusstts and New York, ran their trains on standard time, but ere hour earlier than they railways otherwise M 11atep wl h utThe Canadian Arnerkan so were supported by the imu, and nktpaili-- ties of many of the larger 'titles whkA had adopted daylight saving. New it ay isNand f�noticeable that the de - 41f K ion daylight A b7 Immo sad cities is almost exclusively confined to Eastern Canada, New England States and the City of New York. On examination, this appears to be dna to the fact that Eastern Stand- ard time which theoretically extends only between the 75th and 90 merle diene has been carried in actual practice a very considerable distance east of the 75t14 degree. According to this meridilin place all of the Province of Quebec,and all of New England, New YorCity and pari of New York State in the Atlaatie should belong to the Atlantic Tints Zone, and if this time were rein- stated there would be little or no call for daylight saving now. The railways have carried Eastern time too far east, and the States and Provinces and Municipalities which have adopted the same time for the sake of uniformity are realising that this does not pond, with naive - al time. On the railways. Eastern standard time is carried froth Capps in Eastern Quebec to Fort William in Ontario, a distance of 25 degrees or 1300 miles instead of the 711.70 miles of 15 degrees. On eastern standard time -as at pand Quebee, he sasent maintainede Englandn New rises from May to September two to three hours be- fore the enrage person is about to the morning, and sets at an equally unserviceable hour. Renee the eats ural demand for daylight saving legislation in these parts. If New England, Quebec and the Maritime Province were to adopt Atlantis standard time, which is their natural specifle time, the would save hon. deeds of thousands of dollars all the year round foe fuel and light, and incidentally the agi^•f _iereMsvs oeN be,e le *kW%• ,• • u1' a • , - OODZJItIOH, OU?, cured from the. Il0;Prumeut by w11ae' member of the Legislature. .111* lir debate hl the 4'411*1nm.ms ahoy.. referrtsl lo, ale ,1,4111* Siardomalyl "That sometimes this appeal %%us made the means of uppressiloll 11* the ,qts' of u rich man against 'a '4141. o• 1114 u, ,4n ne.0,nut of the gl'eat 4.N91.u44 attending Mr. Taw'herettn 11* that debate 4a111'. "Thal the upps•al to the Privy y04111,41 111111 often proved fatal lo. suitors who 41,441 14111444.114.11 111..1111their courts and 4011(114 111t444 by the 111c11hto5u4 ;ulre of nil their judges." It will be ohserv,d that the laW 4 this i'ruvluco limits ailed, 11* the Colwell where the matter i1* euuU'o- t'ersy 41.40.114 $4,IN44 11o1*. Iles Voting 11* the debase said: "The avow:it to England had lsof.0 11441 n;.tiu au.l twilit by wealthy .orp141n1110tos find In (1Iv1dma1)4 if, prevent 01 11 •r, who wee, less 4114'0r441 41'11111 getting josh.... Ib' hoped the hoose Anmld mol 114• h•.t away by the cuckoo cry 111411 Int, r•II, rent would weaken u our so 44444 101 'with the !dottier ('o1111II'y... 114111. )Ir. McKenzie 11* that debate said as follows: "It veil, ,vtd.vt 111.11 the Sentltu4•ul 414 this Ileus• ty.i- strongly In fat'or of preventing that re wn't to England whteh the hon. V40110113 11 1 Sir J111111 Maeduu:tld 1 Seemed to thiuk, was the very ...some of loyally au,4ldevotlutl no the ThrotiV' If that were :s.1 Inc would ask the lion Z191enla11 4%114411er 1411 those who were• prohibited fr annealing t.i England by re'14uu of the ,nnuunt involved not being large enough were to 11.• d.0.1 red disloyal and unworthy attention. Ind loyally depend upon 'whether a Iran' - ease, was a1N,yor 1)44.4 r140114)? In Ilntarlo 1141 ease 111111.4 A41N111 ron1J h, appealed to England. It was quite ruusl+leut with 011. 10)..1 RS to prevetot 1111 r:is•s wider $401$l front going to Englund, but it w'a4 quite inented4teut with our loyalty to lucent Ihu4e 01501 144,114MI be•hlg appealed. 11,11. 31r. Founder, Minister of .1Its Tire, speaking 111 the debate in 1h. 1' 141,4114 shove' referred tie, said: \Ihe right of appeal 11:1.1 often 11.1.11 ab 941. \\'e41111y m•'1* load load. rise of it ,.J0 tutee their uppohe d4 1. .re.'p:1 1111 j:l1 cum pt'u:11i.e. He rul11J mention ani i13r,-'1.(114-4. 414,.•44 n 11110 w le had 4ner.s•de414.1i 1111. Ihr.•.• eup1'ts the P1'04111,1.,41 4, i).•bee, the ju•Ige• it each being unanimous, rartrt who ve rnn111011 1 by the tidve•w• 41,41•ly 1., re 114.11111e lits ri1.hl, by n 1111'.1 of ,'kin: the ease to the l'rivy When in IIs• IA•gi'iatnr••. 1 iut.'n,t•.I introducing a hill abolishing Ih,•'e no oval.. 1.111 'teal's -led doing 1 irslePheh. 31 4...''. m.•roft /N EVERY roaC/, am -Bu 1t In Barns, Scalds, Cold -Serbs amid all skladlsaseor Wary reeves agues sue Za.•aak. 1t'. ragy seleal.bb4 bow swiftly sad sanity It bealkl•s pale sed soreness and grows aew Walnut stile. fad -eek 4 a airs astlogd s h erbal bolsi pessmatag • very 1.rb141 aM Iaportaat esedtelasl mellow a the ebbs. la Its ebaraeler sad la Its ✓ evolts It Is altogether diner's. le the yeast elalaats end salvos. Tan Salt sefegwrds lea against blo•d•Mlsa sad sola-dlsaN. We IA All ,milers SO.. M sae .111111 +.. h \l F. S('HINiI. AT MAD 1 A\4'1.: ACT. Tile . 51414.• •yet Se:IeN I .\t tend u4, Act. by 11e• 41114 l,,mut.iun of th.• Lieu -ierntnty:mrrrnrr, made our th.• tit},-.i-tt 1J1 July-, itr-v, will c • into furor :unr • e�� s u 5ws v..,Iibn a or take efi t a f II S,•p;e1111s•1' 1st. 111'1, w'etull 7 pa Sep telpher 1st, 11r_a, Hud s,0'li"n to .d, S.gd.'tob,•r 141. 19.4=. 't'I1e I:urpNl4e• of bringing the Act' in to -force by stages is In .make It Ise ,dile to ulljlbd gradually.v41u..1 ucc0m 41. to 1.111 /N t ,111 /'1 /111•w•N of study. I1 . !11 1 111 LI 1 1 condi 1 .• s hl f1* 11*• the p I. yw nl letstalrr thous set up by- the lrg0ir••nepts 411 the. Act. . aeet*un :4 of the Act. which 4' 11110 1141144/111011 51* Se/0011111er 1st. 11.21 ••!vides for the attendance at w•li(1). .f adu4e.ents 1444 44.11 fourteen au.l sit ateu years of age. .The.. iliutst.•, allll0llliles that i1* r,o,flirmity with tri. N09ion 0f the ail. pupil.. are 4.4140.1.01 to retrain in full-I:we attend Ines al s'huol anti Ih•'y :n',•-i1:evit yeas. I age unless vuplt.y..4 ..n the :tthori,y of a leant inland or 1111 111140'11000 eet'tine.H4. 141 pro0ilk. for by- the .let' lint that it IS 1100 his inte'uton 10 in 4arm4-1 nite•md.uwe 0111 set, 45 -make Ili. Ac, rv•Iroaeti1,• .by endeavouring to emu's.' young i'''•'N14 pet%eell four- teen and sixteen `ye.1•1 of age who have INen engaged 11* regular employ- ment to r.trlrlt to m•h,o1. School authorities, 44.eordingly, will. in the IN',:llllll lilt(. be ellarge.I with providing only for tlw roltiuned instruction of /New who ore at present, a1 s.•hoo! and not, for the nnhilters who 1*1ip4ht be fol'ce41 11* 11.111411 to 41•15,i1 by the s*111*0st interpretation of 111e Act. Al the sante time. 111,. NI 101S104 1•1 IN'ets rant Ill• .\.'1 hill be rood.. full} LAiAL: • Health HYDRO -RADIALS IN QUESTION. Comes to you andthechildren if Pierce's have I)r. Golden Medical- I•)iskovery in .the house. For "little -ones" and "grown- ups" this old fashioned vegetable tonic and blood -maker is still owed' by the+ million bottles every Y'';t'. It c:as lir-t usol hy every - 'Jody 50 years ago and is st ill safo and sane because it contains no alcohol or narcotic. It is made up of Mood root., Oregon Grape root; Queen's root Stone root, Cherry liark without alcohol. Make your blood redder and your health better by going to your nearest druggist and ob- taining Dr. Pierces Golden Meed ical Discovery in tablet or liquid form. Calvrnar. Btrrr*, SA4R.—' I have need i». Pierce** (!olden Medical Discovery for a number of years. and am pleased to recommend It as a blood portlier. 1 kiiow It has no er0ri(naI. as i used It for my Idly. ,aly neighbors and friends were eurpr*M with the reao1111; In fact, I do not think he world he alive to -day had it not been for the 'Medical Discovery. 1 also keep It on hand forloughs, kit differs so from other cough mMIeIn4a Instead M npae•ttn4 the stomach, as menet Dough syrups) do, It Is good for the stomach. I only wtsh 1 had knows shout hr. Piece's medicine. seem e.4— Ma. Plan WOOD. '1➢ it-+d-l':"l'•: tale+wwrieam4..os.rw'..r-,, _ Investigation Amply .Justilkd by the Et Weiser Which Has Kern Produc- ed—Only Two Musdripalitles out of Sisl)-three Carried Itylaw's ae- ronitmg to Law. so the I.aw W*u, l'Isangrd 1 Thr Fanner'.' Sun, in an an article on he Sutherland Commission for the in vestigatiou of the Hydri,-radial proposals, -14)3 1 hr volumes of testimony taken by the L.'4 (rot fully I .1 Commis ion reveal 1+ t that lustily the ccure taken by the Govern. sit tit and the polity advocated by this - Instead of the 4, over nment Ixing art enemy wt Hydro aswass-, ire Iy grd, leets speak to the cant wry, It was stand 4the Commlrsion by air. Matthews. Mlnn' Plovmend Treasurer, that nut o luta!o's tots: .1 ht as to October :41st ash of $1i,o,7,% 035.7:4, not less than :;IY.•tarot las ,Nen watered fol *4t rport) Recently 4vV4.19 m Int weir advataiid and many emits •11.. -mina Or t.: be pl4vtded. In tact, the l 11 pleat 1• vet ipmrot u h. ins alum i; it gutting Its yet tau nulnurs 41,•4 month, and the I'o v nc nal 1 era' -urs r has been d wing 4 • 1 ... expels:duties ,a s fit sal to uteri !hese 1'x lou 1's S IN' .fir .4411, rvlr> 1'n uuragumrr h:1', bee. ;leen to the p 0:fcy 5t d v loping the valet luaus 4 f 'the Pruviiice for the rn l o f o . x tit I ire Ir p op le. r C.Irkcun reported to MIS that' Ale Hc(ilu Ra(haI Ass..c1.1I4011, witch tier. d +4. much el dlclsm at its annual netting in Seteember. has jo.nlly with 4.c :hula. lila, Iarc'r*, As-*.,4aiion beet' 'et -riving ,1.4)1.10 a year Mom the Hydro l�•NIIHN-1 .Nt 44. lrrip defray expert.. y and conductcam1a1 ns Mr.Clarkson a lot 111 1918 that there's totalling In fhr %et 11* legalize such payment, 11* the Association, nod he repeats the warning 41 his opts tor 1919. Instead of "overwhelming majorities .or (l.4' Ilydru radtat byiaas, ' as was s1* freely stated by their promoters, it hat s'ru 414 Nn mat the total vote cast In nary muntcq)alult's was small compared soh the number ent tied to vole 7e make an "insulbctenl" vole ;sufficient" the IlydioCommission went to the Lips laturc m I1rh)'and got She hydro Occult .away A(l amended so as 111 destroy he p1uvpi,.n lu11der which all the mum dpalnties h:.d voted) that .1 "mafonty of electors entitled to vote" was nese-sari to carry the bylaw retroactively. In only lwu muuli1p:11.1es out 111 slxly lhlee had 1.1' 011.11 p11,vlvun of the law leen Iain plied with. Witnesses representing municipalities, 1411.. trsullrl) a lea days ago,taml the nuliliae was held out to them at the time by,aw• were voted on that, the Ontario marl nn 111 would guarantee the bonds if the lIr. .44 14(4 railways weir built. Now hal rhe G,wemment hesitates in giving end.,r,a'NNI under doubtful .Audi in. the►,. municipalities are lying back i1* the tralxa. it ass been stated ala, by these w•11• ,else' that powers tested in the Hydro onuni�non petinri4viliat public terr N.tly to to more term, : fid (helium ial :hail was drea,ne•d by .nu11lcq,alihrs when bylaws and agreements were sub it 'tett. Inde ed, n(rt 141 4 • to Stu rt , seep( under lh, stress of war. have such powers b. en a iven to a p i144,c appointive body as were given the I lydr,n by the late un amented legislature and Government. Nnh reward to the I1,4.ru s ,'Si unite l has teen slated by the chairman and nembei s hl the 111vrstigai i. gComnissltnl. un more. than .ane predawn, that even hough m,adhs have passed since they asked for ,ce tain summations of dat, which wele said in the annual reports of fhr hydro Commission to be in existence, ,a use in estimates for ANY of Ihr profaned radials, and ' by which tit Hydro must have arrived at its conclus- ions. this information has not yet herr supplied. though it was natur illy sup- posed by the Cornmts'ion and ht 'ealnse 1 1110 Ili s f ,els wnu'd l ave be n h *1i4 11* be lurid lied ilei t:, it I4 wl.uld have I eon so d finite and c ear as to be reedit, analy zed and under44le0,1. • se Thursday, February 24, 11121.-1 Up to the last day's sitting this particular information has not been submitted. the adjournment of the Commission this wI ek was at the request of the Hydro. fhe T'urOnto daily papers carefully refrain twin any criticism un this score, as they have refrained from publishing some of the most important evidence that has b'eu given. .In the unsatisfactory form in which they have been given, the 1lydro's esti- mated eat mugs From freight, on the line num Buwmanville to Sl. Catharines, are higher 1i the lust year 01 operation than the local (ruieht handled by all the exist- ing railways between those two points. Questions put *rum time to time by the 1:.rnwlssiunera indicated that they, too. ate Thum bliVIOuri." lite sun has reason to believe that next week more witnesses will be called to shuw that the ellorts made to have an expensive radial program carried out were not spontaneous movements of municipalities—that. as Reeve Baker said, the hydro Iorced itself upon them, and that cheap lights for farmers and cheaper power tar muulcipahties were held out as inducer) sits to the smile municipalities to saddle themselves with • 1n r Theevidence is (. n4 f Us Ilab ll s. mu 1 abundant that the assurance of a Govern- ment guarantee was a Fielermimng factor, together wutl, the publicity and educe - tonal work carried un by the officers of th ffyuiu As*uclahona for which "suuws 01 war" were provided Irom Hydro funds to the extent yet 19.493.30 in the years 1917-1918, according to pages 19 and 20 of Clark,on's report tor 1918, This money was spent in such propaganda as is cots tanned 111' a 4amphlet **lure the writer, which says, enlung taller things : (a) 1)y means u* these railways, muni- cipalities can be supplied with power from ave to eighteen dollars per h. p. less than under the present system by the addition 01 a railway load. (b) RIIMIIMBER : live ljuVerninent guarantees the bonds, and by co duuig virtu Illy guarantees the estmuatts of the Commission, and we may lest assured the estimates will be carefully gone over before construction is .unlmeticed. GOES TO % ANCOI'f, ER. I.Naedetrsld Will Enter Partner- li. ! slap with His Brother Malcolm. The following is from The Cranbrook B. C.) Courier and refers to an Ashfield kid boy, who spent part of his student days in l,uderich The decision of A1r. A. B. Macdonald, K. C., to sever Ins connections • with Cranbrook and Cranbrook institutions, after a truck nee here of thirteen years, will not meet with the approval of those identified' with the business o Trull • Idr 1 h 4,t nut ) and mail -anal life ul East Kootenay. h1r, Macdonald cane to Cranbrook from Bn tassels, Ontario, to join partnership with the late Mr. Hai vey end M. A. Macdonald, I'.. C , ul play, 1908, ani has that date been an outstanding hgu:e m the community. coming into ,IIUmUI(116'e 1411(4 a:hit:vans *UCCt• as a company solitaire' and advisor. 1n 1909, upon Mr. 1 iarvey leaving for the terminal city, the partnership was carried on by M. A. arid A. B. Macdonald. In 191'1 M, A. Macdonald kit tar the Coast and enteral a larger sphere of activity. The same year the lion of Macdonald& Nisbet was formed, Mr. Nisbet coming to Clan- bruok from-Mooiolnin, Saskatchewan. N.I,bet and Mi. Macdonald N1r. stud.ed law at Osgu' de, 'Toronto, during the same years,, Mr. 41lacdonald has been identified in ail acme way. as shareholder, director. or suhciu,1 in practically every industrial company in the tlisliwt. Mr. Macdonald will remain in Cran- orook tar about lwu tranithe, Oriole leav- ing for Vancouver, whys, he' will enter roto partnership with hie brother, Mr. .N. A. Mae donaId, K. C„ 111. L. A. Mr. and Mrs. Macdol ald will be greatly missed In business and social circles In Cranbrook. Mrs. Macdonald taking leading part in the many public functions held here in recent years, giving of her time and talent gratuitously. • Cascaretsi' for Constipation t Just think t A pleasant, harmless Caaoaret works while you Sleep and has your liver active, heed clear, stomach sweet and bowels moving as regular as a clock by morning. No griping or in000venienee, 10, 25 or 50 cent boxes. Children love this oaady cathartic too. "asp... A (food Move. ' The proposal made at a recent meeting of the town council that the town have a cinder walk laid down from the end of the cement sidewalk' on the Huron road as lar as Maitland cemetery is one that deserves favorable consideration. There is no doubt that rucn a walk would be a great improvement over present condi- . hens, and would make the journey to the serhrtery, so much visited by the towns, people, considerab y less of a task. We presume no dillicu,ty would be met in making arrangomenta with the authorities of Goderich township, within whose limits the proposed new walk would be. ,•ffeetive I" the relent that attendance nlri4-'r,. IN' np4N/111t441 n.enrdh,g hl Ian lid Ihrir' drpIn't11909, urg,u,ized t! ensure. first, that air young IN'rsun' l/.•twel.n fourteen nod sixteen years of air shall he hither at action! or fit work ; and. M)'4'oud, that rill shoat' In Aro at Work Oilier id I ' fir in gain fns employments, shall hold the per wits or 4, 44ificates required by 114*. 4i'.fto11 9, which provides for the estnbllshmeul sod mahtenni1.0 of port time courses of Instruction for y.mna persons at work, comes Into (menthol. on September 1st. 1922. The Nihlste experts that boards will be prepared ,(s make this aertlon effective on flint date'. Whenever It la desired, the alinleter. through the nMeers of the Department of Education, will he ready to 141n1 asris1anow to hnerde in organising at tendanee departments and In forming or In carrying out plans for part-time lastrnetloa, ' ai MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative 1 Accept "California" Syrup of Ftp only—look for the name California on Oise package, then you are sure your " child Is having the best and most harmless physic fir the little stomach,. liver and bowels. Children .love Its trusty taste. Full directions on each SAGE TEA awes HAIRTOANYSHAIIE Don't Stay Gray! Hu'e's an Old-time Recipe that Any- body an Apply. The see of Sage and Sulphur tor re- storing tided, gray hair to its natural track to grandmothers time. 821411 used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attrac- tive. IWbenevr her hair took on that dull faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was • p p Ved with wonderful effect But brewing at home 1s mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of „W y etb's Sage and sulphur compound,- you will get this famous old preparation. Improved by the addition of other in- gredients, which can be depended up- * : -restore natural color and beauty t • balr. 44 A well-known downtown &&ruse says it darkens the hair •o naturally cad it has 1 that nobodytell eves and 7 been applied. Ton simply dampen • sponge or wit brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning th• gray hair disappears. and atter an- other appllewtloa or two, It become, beautifully dark and gloegy Wyeth's sage and Sulphur COM. pound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It le not intended for e euro, mitigation or prevention of • THERE IS ONLY ONE °' GENUINE ASPIRIN Only" Tablets with "Bayer Cross" are Aspirin—No others! EAST WAWANOSH. Council met on February 7th,.with all the members present: Minutes of last Meeting were read and approved` Com• munication frim the city of London ask- ing the council to appoint a delegate to me(t••g in that city on February 13rd, re the electrification of the London, Huron & Bruce Railway, received and read. On motion of Robert- son and Gillespie, Councillor Coultis was appointed to attend the meeting as a representative of this municipality. Messrs. Scott and Elliott presented their report as"au4ittrs of accounts far 1920, the abstract statement showing a balance on hand at the end of the year of 61.341.67. The rep.,rt was adopted. on motion of Coullit and Robertson. Rep resentatives of the Salvyer-Maasey Co: waited on the council in reference to the selling of road machinery. An order was placed with the above Company for the purchase of a road grader. '1 he Reeve and clerk were authlriz d to sign and forward a petition to the Legisla ive Assembly for 41)e purpose of securing a more uniform price and also a more equitable distribution of Hydro -electric power throughout the Province. Bylaw No. 3,1921, regulating the running at large of dogs in the municipality, wain read and passed The following accounts were paid: Fred Hayden, commutation statute labor tat, $41.40; -Wm. A. Currie. sleep destroyed by dogs, 3.35; U Carter, widening and tenting on hill. concessions 4 and 5, 1146: J. S. Scott and J. Elliott, auditors, $12 each; F. Andersonsaswss•; or's salary, 1120; postage and war las. 115. Council &dimmed to meet again on Mildly, March 14th, A. POKTeaFIEto, Nature sometimes stores a lot of brains babied a pretty face. • .,p :N If you don't. sec the "Bayer Cress! on the tablets, refuse them—they are nut Aspirin at a11. Insist on genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" plaint? stamped with the safety "Bayer ('rasa—Aspirin prescribed by physicians' for nineteen years and proved safe by millions for headache, 'tooth- ache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds. Neuritis, and Pain generally. Bandy tin ones of 12 tablets—also larger 'Bayer" packages. Made is Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark (egistered In Canada), of Bayer Msnufatture of Monoseetiescidester of Salicylicaeid. While it is well known hat, Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company, Ltd., will be stamped. with their .general trade mark, fisc 'Bayer Cross." PUT CREAM IN NOSE 'ANO STOP CATARRH Tills How To Olen Clotated Nea- trile and End Head-- o s wooer If ts 44 44x4444:5 ,ski AIMOMVMMO 64 AINK You feel ane in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will he gone. Your clones' nostrils will opro. The air passages of your bead will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dull- ness, headache; no hawking, snafeing, mucous dierharges or dryness; no Mrag. , gling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of F.ly'a Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream is your nostrita, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, , lad nsueoni eases ttas•bnne, and relief! eases It is jest what se.ry eels sad asufferer weeds. 1JDan easy iM_ istserahlsl ' Ars .9i 1" ft 4 v, eXPVI;prOall SIWOIDAMP SNOW PINISpvT EXTENT OP L4STEMr TINS MEMO INS SNOW comer,' SCIEM17FYC OIVISIIONS The STANOMO TWO tela wad CENTRAL ly operating tune to another during a trick of duty, and impracticable to have train dispatchers operate trains under two standards of time. ' Conflict between the States which have adopted Eastern standard thee based strictly upon he 75h to 90th meridians and the railways which have found this to be not sufficiently elastic. has naturally resulted, as for instance in the State of Vermont, when a Bi11 has been Intredueed int* the House of Representative in which one section reads:— "A eoaamen carrier engaged in commerce within this state or between this state and any other state or territory shall not change its time schedules for the movement of trains within he state 1n order to accommo- date itself to conditions outside the state arising by reason of the adoption of any other stand- ard of time byan other state." Then again the demand for day- light has complicated no United States Congress last year passed an Aet which de- feated the general adoption of he proposed daylight saving, whereas the State of New York and Mas- sachusetts adopted daylight savin``, and the new England railroads, is order to reconcile he conflict be- tween the Federal Aet and the State Acts of Maaaehusstts and New York, ran their trains on standard time, but ere hour earlier than they railways otherwise M 11atep wl h utThe Canadian Arnerkan so were supported by the imu, and nktpaili-- ties of many of the larger 'titles whkA had adopted daylight saving. New it ay isNand f�noticeable that the de - 41f K ion daylight A b7 Immo sad cities is almost exclusively confined to Eastern Canada, New England States and the City of New York. On examination, this appears to be dna to the fact that Eastern Stand- ard time which theoretically extends only between the 75th and 90 merle diene has been carried in actual practice a very considerable distance east of the 75t14 degree. According to this meridilin place all of the Province of Quebec,and all of New England, New YorCity and pari of New York State in the Atlaatie should belong to the Atlantic Tints Zone, and if this time were rein- stated there would be little or no call for daylight saving now. The railways have carried Eastern time too far east, and the States and Provinces and Municipalities which have adopted the same time for the sake of uniformity are realising that this does not pond, with naive - al time. On the railways. Eastern standard time is carried froth Capps in Eastern Quebec to Fort William in Ontario, a distance of 25 degrees or 1300 miles instead of the 711.70 miles of 15 degrees. On eastern standard time -as at pand Quebee, he sasent maintainede Englandn New rises from May to September two to three hours be- fore the enrage person is about to the morning, and sets at an equally unserviceable hour. Renee the eats ural demand for daylight saving legislation in these parts. If New England, Quebec and the Maritime Province were to adopt Atlantis standard time, which is their natural specifle time, the would save hon. deeds of thousands of dollars all the year round foe fuel and light, and incidentally the agi^•f _iereMsvs oeN be,e le *kW%• ,• • u1' a • , - OODZJItIOH, OU?, cured from the. Il0;Prumeut by w11ae' member of the Legislature. .111* lir debate hl the 4'411*1nm.ms ahoy.. referrtsl lo, ale ,1,4111* Siardomalyl "That sometimes this appeal %%us made the means of uppressiloll 11* the ,qts' of u rich man against 'a '4141. o• 1114 u, ,4n ne.0,nut of the gl'eat 4.N91.u44 attending Mr. Taw'herettn 11* that debate 4a111'. "Thal the upps•al to the Privy y04111,41 111111 often proved fatal lo. suitors who 41,441 14111444.114.11 111..1111their courts and 4011(114 111t444 by the 111c11hto5u4 ;ulre of nil their judges." It will be ohserv,d that the laW 4 this i'ruvluco limits ailed, 11* the Colwell where the matter i1* euuU'o- t'ersy 41.40.114 $4,IN44 11o1*. Iles Voting 11* the debase said: "The avow:it to England had lsof.0 11441 n;.tiu au.l twilit by wealthy .orp141n1110tos find In (1Iv1dma1)4 if, prevent 01 11 •r, who wee, less 4114'0r441 41'11111 getting josh.... Ib' hoped the hoose Anmld mol 114• h•.t away by the cuckoo cry 111411 Int, r•II, rent would weaken u our so 44444 101 'with the !dottier ('o1111II'y... 114111. )Ir. McKenzie 11* that debate said as follows: "It veil, ,vtd.vt 111.11 the Sentltu4•ul 414 this Ileus• ty.i- strongly In fat'or of preventing that re wn't to England whteh the hon. V40110113 11 1 Sir J111111 Maeduu:tld 1 Seemed to thiuk, was the very ...some of loyally au,4ldevotlutl no the ThrotiV' If that were :s.1 Inc would ask the lion Z191enla11 4%114411er 1411 those who were• prohibited fr annealing t.i England by re'14uu of the ,nnuunt involved not being large enough were to 11.• d.0.1 red disloyal and unworthy attention. Ind loyally depend upon 'whether a Iran' - ease, was a1N,yor 1)44.4 r140114)? In Ilntarlo 1141 ease 111111.4 A41N111 ron1J h, appealed to England. It was quite ruusl+leut with 011. 10)..1 RS to prevetot 1111 r:is•s wider $401$l front going to Englund, but it w'a4 quite inented4teut with our loyalty to lucent Ihu4e 01501 144,114MI be•hlg appealed. 11,11. 31r. Founder, Minister of .1Its Tire, speaking 111 the debate in 1h. 1' 141,4114 shove' referred tie, said: \Ihe right of appeal 11:1.1 often 11.1.11 ab 941. \\'e41111y m•'1* load load. rise of it ,.J0 tutee their uppohe d4 1. .re.'p:1 1111 j:l1 cum pt'u:11i.e. He rul11J mention ani i13r,-'1.(114-4. 414,.•44 n 11110 w le had 4ner.s•de414.1i 1111. Ihr.•.• eup1'ts the P1'04111,1.,41 4, i).•bee, the ju•Ige• it each being unanimous, rartrt who ve rnn111011 1 by the tidve•w• 41,41•ly 1., re 114.11111e lits ri1.hl, by n 1111'.1 of ,'kin: the ease to the l'rivy When in IIs• IA•gi'iatnr••. 1 iut.'n,t•.I introducing a hill abolishing Ih,•'e no oval.. 1.111 'teal's -led doing 1 irslePheh. 31 4...''. m.•roft /N EVERY roaC/, am -Bu 1t In Barns, Scalds, Cold -Serbs amid all skladlsaseor Wary reeves agues sue Za.•aak. 1t'. ragy seleal.bb4 bow swiftly sad sanity It bealkl•s pale sed soreness and grows aew Walnut stile. fad -eek 4 a airs astlogd s h erbal bolsi pessmatag • very 1.rb141 aM Iaportaat esedtelasl mellow a the ebbs. la Its ebaraeler sad la Its ✓ evolts It Is altogether diner's. le the yeast elalaats end salvos. Tan Salt sefegwrds lea against blo•d•Mlsa sad sola-dlsaN. We IA All ,milers SO.. M sae .111111 +.. h \l F. S('HINiI. AT MAD 1 A\4'1.: ACT. Tile . 51414.• •yet Se:IeN I .\t tend u4, Act. by 11e• 41114 l,,mut.iun of th.• Lieu -ierntnty:mrrrnrr, made our th.• tit},-.i-tt 1J1 July-, itr-v, will c • into furor :unr • e�� s u 5ws v..,Iibn a or take efi t a f II S,•p;e1111s•1' 1st. 111'1, w'etull 7 pa Sep telpher 1st, 11r_a, Hud s,0'li"n to .d, S.gd.'tob,•r 141. 19.4=. 't'I1e I:urpNl4e• of bringing the Act' in to -force by stages is In .make It Ise ,dile to ulljlbd gradually.v41u..1 ucc0m 41. to 1.111 /N t ,111 /'1 /111•w•N of study. I1 . !11 1 111 LI 1 1 condi 1 .• s hl f1* 11*• the p I. yw nl letstalrr thous set up by- the lrg0ir••nepts 411 the. Act. . aeet*un :4 of the Act. which 4' 11110 1141144/111011 51* Se/0011111er 1st. 11.21 ••!vides for the attendance at w•li(1). .f adu4e.ents 1444 44.11 fourteen au.l sit ateu years of age. .The.. iliutst.•, allll0llliles that i1* r,o,flirmity with tri. N09ion 0f the ail. pupil.. are 4.4140.1.01 to retrain in full-I:we attend Ines al s'huol anti Ih•'y :n',•-i1:evit yeas. I age unless vuplt.y..4 ..n the :tthori,y of a leant inland or 1111 111140'11000 eet'tine.H4. 141 pro0ilk. for by- the .let' lint that it IS 1100 his inte'uton 10 in 4arm4-1 nite•md.uwe 0111 set, 45 -make Ili. Ac, rv•Iroaeti1,• .by endeavouring to emu's.' young i'''•'N14 pet%eell four- teen and sixteen `ye.1•1 of age who have INen engaged 11* regular employ- ment to r.trlrlt to m•h,o1. School authorities, 44.eordingly, will. in the IN',:llllll lilt(. be ellarge.I with providing only for tlw roltiuned instruction of /New who ore at present, a1 s.•hoo! and not, for the nnhilters who 1*1ip4ht be fol'ce41 11* 11.111411 to 41•15,i1 by the s*111*0st interpretation of 111e Act. Al the sante time. 111,. NI 101S104 1•1 IN'ets rant Ill• .\.'1 hill be rood.. full} LAiAL: • Health HYDRO -RADIALS IN QUESTION. Comes to you andthechildren if Pierce's have I)r. Golden Medical- I•)iskovery in .the house. For "little -ones" and "grown- ups" this old fashioned vegetable tonic and blood -maker is still owed' by the+ million bottles every Y'';t'. It c:as lir-t usol hy every - 'Jody 50 years ago and is st ill safo and sane because it contains no alcohol or narcotic. It is made up of Mood root., Oregon Grape root; Queen's root Stone root, Cherry liark without alcohol. Make your blood redder and your health better by going to your nearest druggist and ob- taining Dr. Pierces Golden Meed ical Discovery in tablet or liquid form. Calvrnar. Btrrr*, SA4R.—' I have need i». Pierce** (!olden Medical Discovery for a number of years. and am pleased to recommend It as a blood portlier. 1 kiiow It has no er0ri(naI. as i used It for my Idly. ,aly neighbors and friends were eurpr*M with the reao1111; In fact, I do not think he world he alive to -day had it not been for the 'Medical Discovery. 1 also keep It on hand forloughs, kit differs so from other cough mMIeIn4a Instead M npae•ttn4 the stomach, as menet Dough syrups) do, It Is good for the stomach. I only wtsh 1 had knows shout hr. Piece's medicine. seem e.4— Ma. Plan WOOD. '1➢ it-+d-l':"l'•: tale+wwrieam4..os.rw'..r-,, _ Investigation Amply .Justilkd by the Et Weiser Which Has Kern Produc- ed—Only Two Musdripalitles out of Sisl)-three Carried Itylaw's ae- ronitmg to Law. so the I.aw W*u, l'Isangrd 1 Thr Fanner'.' Sun, in an an article on he Sutherland Commission for the in vestigatiou of the Hydri,-radial proposals, -14)3 1 hr volumes of testimony taken by the L.'4 (rot fully I .1 Commis ion reveal 1+ t that lustily the ccure taken by the Govern. sit tit and the polity advocated by this - Instead of the 4, over nment Ixing art enemy wt Hydro aswass-, ire Iy grd, leets speak to the cant wry, It was stand 4the Commlrsion by air. Matthews. Mlnn' Plovmend Treasurer, that nut o luta!o's tots: .1 ht as to October :41st ash of $1i,o,7,% 035.7:4, not less than :;IY.•tarot las ,Nen watered fol *4t rport) Recently 4vV4.19 m Int weir advataiid and many emits •11.. -mina Or t.: be pl4vtded. In tact, the l 11 pleat 1• vet ipmrot u h. ins alum i; it gutting Its yet tau nulnurs 41,•4 month, and the I'o v nc nal 1 era' -urs r has been d wing 4 • 1 ... expels:duties ,a s fit sal to uteri !hese 1'x lou 1's S IN' .fir .4411, rvlr> 1'n uuragumrr h:1', bee. ;leen to the p 0:fcy 5t d v loping the valet luaus 4 f 'the Pruviiice for the rn l o f o . x tit I ire Ir p op le. r C.Irkcun reported to MIS that' Ale Hc(ilu Ra(haI Ass..c1.1I4011, witch tier. d +4. much el dlclsm at its annual netting in Seteember. has jo.nlly with 4.c :hula. lila, Iarc'r*, As-*.,4aiion beet' 'et -riving ,1.4)1.10 a year Mom the Hydro l�•NIIHN-1 .Nt 44. lrrip defray expert.. y and conductcam1a1 ns Mr.Clarkson a lot 111 1918 that there's totalling In fhr %et 11* legalize such payment, 11* the Association, nod he repeats the warning 41 his opts tor 1919. Instead of "overwhelming majorities .or (l.4' Ilydru radtat byiaas, ' as was s1* freely stated by their promoters, it hat s'ru 414 Nn mat the total vote cast In nary muntcq)alult's was small compared soh the number ent tied to vole 7e make an "insulbctenl" vole ;sufficient" the IlydioCommission went to the Lips laturc m I1rh)'and got She hydro Occult .away A(l amended so as 111 destroy he p1uvpi,.n lu11der which all the mum dpalnties h:.d voted) that .1 "mafonty of electors entitled to vote" was nese-sari to carry the bylaw retroactively. In only lwu muuli1p:11.1es out 111 slxly lhlee had 1.1' 011.11 p11,vlvun of the law leen Iain plied with. Witnesses representing municipalities, 1411.. trsullrl) a lea days ago,taml the nuliliae was held out to them at the time by,aw• were voted on that, the Ontario marl nn 111 would guarantee the bonds if the lIr. .44 14(4 railways weir built. Now hal rhe G,wemment hesitates in giving end.,r,a'NNI under doubtful .Audi in. the►,. municipalities are lying back i1* the tralxa. it ass been stated ala, by these w•11• ,else' that powers tested in the Hydro onuni�non petinri4viliat public terr N.tly to to more term, : fid (helium ial :hail was drea,ne•d by .nu11lcq,alihrs when bylaws and agreements were sub it 'tett. Inde ed, n(rt 141 4 • to Stu rt , seep( under lh, stress of war. have such powers b. en a iven to a p i144,c appointive body as were given the I lydr,n by the late un amented legislature and Government. Nnh reward to the I1,4.ru s ,'Si unite l has teen slated by the chairman and nembei s hl the 111vrstigai i. gComnissltnl. un more. than .ane predawn, that even hough m,adhs have passed since they asked for ,ce tain summations of dat, which wele said in the annual reports of fhr hydro Commission to be in existence, ,a use in estimates for ANY of Ihr profaned radials, and ' by which tit Hydro must have arrived at its conclus- ions. this information has not yet herr supplied. though it was natur illy sup- posed by the Cornmts'ion and ht 'ealnse 1 1110 Ili s f ,els wnu'd l ave be n h *1i4 11* be lurid lied ilei t:, it I4 wl.uld have I eon so d finite and c ear as to be reedit, analy zed and under44le0,1. • se Thursday, February 24, 11121.-1 Up to the last day's sitting this particular information has not been submitted. the adjournment of the Commission this wI ek was at the request of the Hydro. fhe T'urOnto daily papers carefully refrain twin any criticism un this score, as they have refrained from publishing some of the most important evidence that has b'eu given. .In the unsatisfactory form in which they have been given, the 1lydro's esti- mated eat mugs From freight, on the line num Buwmanville to Sl. Catharines, are higher 1i the lust year 01 operation than the local (ruieht handled by all the exist- ing railways between those two points. Questions put *rum time to time by the 1:.rnwlssiunera indicated that they, too. ate Thum bliVIOuri." lite sun has reason to believe that next week more witnesses will be called to shuw that the ellorts made to have an expensive radial program carried out were not spontaneous movements of municipalities—that. as Reeve Baker said, the hydro Iorced itself upon them, and that cheap lights for farmers and cheaper power tar muulcipahties were held out as inducer) sits to the smile municipalities to saddle themselves with • 1n r Theevidence is (. n4 f Us Ilab ll s. mu 1 abundant that the assurance of a Govern- ment guarantee was a Fielermimng factor, together wutl, the publicity and educe - tonal work carried un by the officers of th ffyuiu As*uclahona for which "suuws 01 war" were provided Irom Hydro funds to the extent yet 19.493.30 in the years 1917-1918, according to pages 19 and 20 of Clark,on's report tor 1918, This money was spent in such propaganda as is cots tanned 111' a 4amphlet **lure the writer, which says, enlung taller things : (a) 1)y means u* these railways, muni- cipalities can be supplied with power from ave to eighteen dollars per h. p. less than under the present system by the addition 01 a railway load. (b) RIIMIIMBER : live ljuVerninent guarantees the bonds, and by co duuig virtu Illy guarantees the estmuatts of the Commission, and we may lest assured the estimates will be carefully gone over before construction is .unlmeticed. GOES TO % ANCOI'f, ER. I.Naedetrsld Will Enter Partner- li. ! slap with His Brother Malcolm. The following is from The Cranbrook B. C.) Courier and refers to an Ashfield kid boy, who spent part of his student days in l,uderich The decision of A1r. A. B. Macdonald, K. C., to sever Ins connections • with Cranbrook and Cranbrook institutions, after a truck nee here of thirteen years, will not meet with the approval of those identified' with the business o Trull • Idr 1 h 4,t nut ) and mail -anal life ul East Kootenay. h1r, Macdonald cane to Cranbrook from Bn tassels, Ontario, to join partnership with the late Mr. Hai vey end M. A. Macdonald, I'.. C , ul play, 1908, ani has that date been an outstanding hgu:e m the community. coming into ,IIUmUI(116'e 1411(4 a:hit:vans *UCCt• as a company solitaire' and advisor. 1n 1909, upon Mr. 1 iarvey leaving for the terminal city, the partnership was carried on by M. A. arid A. B. Macdonald. In 191'1 M, A. Macdonald kit tar the Coast and enteral a larger sphere of activity. The same year the lion of Macdonald& Nisbet was formed, Mr. Nisbet coming to Clan- bruok from-Mooiolnin, Saskatchewan. N.I,bet and Mi. Macdonald N1r. stud.ed law at Osgu' de, 'Toronto, during the same years,, Mr. 41lacdonald has been identified in ail acme way. as shareholder, director. or suhciu,1 in practically every industrial company in the tlisliwt. Mr. Macdonald will remain in Cran- orook tar about lwu tranithe, Oriole leav- ing for Vancouver, whys, he' will enter roto partnership with hie brother, Mr. .N. A. Mae donaId, K. C„ 111. L. A. Mr. and Mrs. Macdol ald will be greatly missed In business and social circles In Cranbrook. Mrs. Macdonald taking leading part in the many public functions held here in recent years, giving of her time and talent gratuitously. • Cascaretsi' for Constipation t Just think t A pleasant, harmless Caaoaret works while you Sleep and has your liver active, heed clear, stomach sweet and bowels moving as regular as a clock by morning. No griping or in000venienee, 10, 25 or 50 cent boxes. Children love this oaady cathartic too. "asp... A (food Move. ' The proposal made at a recent meeting of the town council that the town have a cinder walk laid down from the end of the cement sidewalk' on the Huron road as lar as Maitland cemetery is one that deserves favorable consideration. There is no doubt that rucn a walk would be a great improvement over present condi- . hens, and would make the journey to the serhrtery, so much visited by the towns, people, considerab y less of a task. We presume no dillicu,ty would be met in making arrangomenta with the authorities of Goderich township, within whose limits the proposed new walk would be. ,•ffeetive I" the relent that attendance nlri4-'r,. IN' np4N/111t441 n.enrdh,g hl Ian lid Ihrir' drpIn't11909, urg,u,ized t! ensure. first, that air young IN'rsun' l/.•twel.n fourteen nod sixteen years of air shall he hither at action! or fit work ; and. M)'4'oud, that rill shoat' In Aro at Work Oilier id I ' fir in gain fns employments, shall hold the per wits or 4, 44ificates required by 114*. 4i'.fto11 9, which provides for the estnbllshmeul sod mahtenni1.0 of port time courses of Instruction for y.mna persons at work, comes Into (menthol. on September 1st. 1922. The Nihlste experts that boards will be prepared ,(s make this aertlon effective on flint date'. Whenever It la desired, the alinleter. through the nMeers of the Department of Education, will he ready to 141n1 asris1anow to hnerde in organising at tendanee departments and In forming or In carrying out plans for part-time lastrnetloa, ' ai MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative 1 Accept "California" Syrup of Ftp only—look for the name California on Oise package, then you are sure your " child Is having the best and most harmless physic fir the little stomach,. liver and bowels. Children .love Its trusty taste. Full directions on each SAGE TEA awes HAIRTOANYSHAIIE Don't Stay Gray! Hu'e's an Old-time Recipe that Any- body an Apply. The see of Sage and Sulphur tor re- storing tided, gray hair to its natural track to grandmothers time. 821411 used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attrac- tive. IWbenevr her hair took on that dull faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was • p p Ved with wonderful effect But brewing at home 1s mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of „W y etb's Sage and sulphur compound,- you will get this famous old preparation. Improved by the addition of other in- gredients, which can be depended up- * : -restore natural color and beauty t • balr. 44 A well-known downtown &&ruse says it darkens the hair •o naturally cad it has 1 that nobodytell eves and 7 been applied. Ton simply dampen • sponge or wit brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning th• gray hair disappears. and atter an- other appllewtloa or two, It become, beautifully dark and gloegy Wyeth's sage and Sulphur COM. pound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It le not intended for e euro, mitigation or prevention of • THERE IS ONLY ONE °' GENUINE ASPIRIN Only" Tablets with "Bayer Cross" are Aspirin—No others! EAST WAWANOSH. Council met on February 7th,.with all the members present: Minutes of last Meeting were read and approved` Com• munication frim the city of London ask- ing the council to appoint a delegate to me(t••g in that city on February 13rd, re the electrification of the London, Huron & Bruce Railway, received and read. On motion of Robert- son and Gillespie, Councillor Coultis was appointed to attend the meeting as a representative of this municipality. Messrs. Scott and Elliott presented their report as"au4ittrs of accounts far 1920, the abstract statement showing a balance on hand at the end of the year of 61.341.67. The rep.,rt was adopted. on motion of Coullit and Robertson. Rep resentatives of the Salvyer-Maasey Co: waited on the council in reference to the selling of road machinery. An order was placed with the above Company for the purchase of a road grader. '1 he Reeve and clerk were authlriz d to sign and forward a petition to the Legisla ive Assembly for 41)e purpose of securing a more uniform price and also a more equitable distribution of Hydro -electric power throughout the Province. Bylaw No. 3,1921, regulating the running at large of dogs in the municipality, wain read and passed The following accounts were paid: Fred Hayden, commutation statute labor tat, $41.40; -Wm. A. Currie. sleep destroyed by dogs, 3.35; U Carter, widening and tenting on hill. concessions 4 and 5, 1146: J. S. Scott and J. Elliott, auditors, $12 each; F. Andersonsaswss•; or's salary, 1120; postage and war las. 115. Council &dimmed to meet again on Mildly, March 14th, A. POKTeaFIEto, Nature sometimes stores a lot of brains babied a pretty face. • .,p :N If you don't. sec the "Bayer Cress! on the tablets, refuse them—they are nut Aspirin at a11. Insist on genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" plaint? stamped with the safety "Bayer ('rasa—Aspirin prescribed by physicians' for nineteen years and proved safe by millions for headache, 'tooth- ache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds. Neuritis, and Pain generally. Bandy tin ones of 12 tablets—also larger 'Bayer" packages. Made is Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark (egistered In Canada), of Bayer Msnufatture of Monoseetiescidester of Salicylicaeid. While it is well known hat, Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Company, Ltd., will be stamped. with their .general trade mark, fisc 'Bayer Cross." PUT CREAM IN NOSE 'ANO STOP CATARRH Tills How To Olen Clotated Nea- trile and End Head-- o s wooer If ts 44 44x4444:5 ,ski AIMOMVMMO 64 AINK You feel ane in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will he gone. Your clones' nostrils will opro. The air passages of your bead will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dull- ness, headache; no hawking, snafeing, mucous dierharges or dryness; no Mrag. , gling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of F.ly'a Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream is your nostrita, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, , lad nsueoni eases ttas•bnne, and relief! eases It is jest what se.ry eels sad asufferer weeds. 1JDan easy iM_ istserahlsl ' Ars .9i 1" ft 4